He joins a group of 17 international advisors and will provide strategic advice to the firm and its clients, and assist in business development initiatives across the firm’s global franchise.

Gregg was the ranking Republican member on the Appropriations; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committees.

Prior to joining the US Senate, he served two terms as governor of New Hampshire and four terms as a member of the US House of Representatives.

The Goldman Sachs Group chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein said Judd Gregg’s experience and insight will contribute significantly to firm and the firm’s continuing focus on supporting economic growth.

"I hope that I can bring to Goldman Sachs some ideas and perspectives that will help the firm continue to be a leader in supporting its clients in their pursuit of the capital, credit and advice they need to be successful," Gregg said.